Abstract
The advent of single-cell lineage-tracing technologies has enabled the simultaneous profiling of gene expression and lineage barcodes. However, accurate, high-resolution reconstruction of cell lineage trees remains challenging because most existing approaches treat these modalities separately and therefore fail to fully exploit their complementary information. Here we present BiLinT, a Bayesian framework that jointly models multimodal single-cell lineage-tracing data for lineage tree reconstruction. BiLinT integrates barcode evolution (a continuous-time Markov chain) with gene expression dynamics (an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process) within a unified probabilistic model. Across synthetic and real datasets, BiLinT provides accurate lineage-tree reconstruction and reveals differentiation-associated clonal structure and developmental fate biases.